CURRICULUM VITAE Dr

CURRICULUM VITAE Dr

David (Jared) DeBock, PhD, PE Civil Engineering, CSU Chico, CA | 530/898-3684 | [email protected] CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. DeBock is an assistant professor of Civil Engineering at California State University, Chico. His interests include applied research on the topics of extreme loading (primarily earthquake and snow), development of building codes and standards, building seismic risk assessment, and regional seismic risk assessment. Dr. DeBock has industry experience with design, construction, and repair of buildings, as well as software development. His areas of expertise include performance-based earthquake engineering, nonlinear structural modeling, data analysis, and application of probabilistic methods to solving engineering problems and gauging risk. EDUCATION Ph.D., Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder. Boulder, CO, 2013. Thesis: “Advancements to Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering Methods: From Building Code Provisions to Regional Loss Assessment.” Advisor: Abbie B. Liel. M.S., Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder. Boulder, CO, 2012. B.S., Civil Engineering, California State University, Chico. Chico, CA, 2010 (Honors, Summa Cum Laude). TEACHING EXPERIENCE • Assistant Professor. California State University, Chico. 2015-present - CIVL 101: Introduction to Civil Engineering - CIVL 311: Strength of Materials - CIVL 415: Reinforced Concrete Design - CIVL 554: Steel Design - CIVL 556: Timber Design • Masters committee member. University of Colorado, Boulder. 2014, 2018 • Tutor: Statics and Mechanics of Materials. University of Colorado, 2012-2013 Boulder. • Graduate mentor for undergraduate research program. University of 2012-2013 Colorado, Boulder. • Substitute lecturer. University of Colorado, Boulder. 2011-2013 - Mechanics of Materials (undergraduate level) (Intermittently) - Earthquake Engineering (graduate level) • Earthquake engineering instruction for undergraduate EERI seismic design 2012 team. University of Colorado, Boulder. • Teaching Assistant. Mechanics of Materials. University of Colorado, 2010-2011 Boulder. • Instructional Student Assistant. California State University, Chico. 2008-2009 - Strengths of Materials - Engineering Economy and Statistics RESEARCH Research Conducted at CSU Chico • Rapid Calculation of Earthquake Damage and Repair Costs for High- 2015-present Performance Building Design. - NSF Award No 1632429. - Software development; nonlinear structural modeling and analysis; extensive contributions to a building structural properties module, a wood light-frame module, a tilt-up module, and a foreshock/aftershock sequencing module. - Products/outcomes: Conference papers, webinars, improvements to the Seismic Performance Prediction Program (SP3) and development of new risk tool (to be released soon). • Improving seismic design of buildings with configuration irregularities. 2015-present Applied Technology Council (ATC) Project 123. - FEMA contract HSFE60-12-D-0242. - Responsibilities: Oversee the design of 100+ archetype concrete moment frame buildings; build a framework for nonlinear modeling of steel and concrete frame structures; design and analyze 2000+ “simplified” three-dimensional models to assess building torsion responses. - Products/outcomes: Conference papers, invited presentations. - Anticipated products/outcomes: Technical report, journal article(s), improvements and updates to the national building standard ASCE/SEI 7. • Develop improved methods for computing probabilistic regional risks due 2012-present to earthquakes and spatial correlations among nonlinear multi-degree-of- freedom building responses for communities of buildings. - Partially funded by CSU Chico RSG grant. - Responsibilities: Conduct sensitivity studies to determine important aspects of regional seismic risk assessment; develop a Monte Carlo simulation tool for conducting regional seismic risk assessments; investigate simplified alternatives for portfolio seismic risk assessment; oversee a student researcher assessing retrofit impacts on communities of buildings. - Products/outcomes: several publications and presentations. - Anticipated outcomes: influence on a new ASTM standard. David (Jared) DeBock, PhD, PE Page 2 of 8, last updated 9/19/2018 • Solutions to the issues of short-period building seismic performance. 2015-2016 Applied Technology Council (ATC) Project 116. - FEMA Contract HSFE60-17-D-0002. - Responsibilities: Design a suite of residential and commercial wood light-frame buildings and perform quality control assessments for a team that created nonlinear models of those buildings. - Products/outcomes: Technical report (in press). • Reliability-consistent design ground snow load maps for the state of 2014-2016 Colorado. These are the first ever snow loads for building design that are based on a target building reliability, rather than a target hazard. Work conducted in conjunction with the Structural Engineers Association of Colorado (SEAC) snow loading committee. - Responsibilities: Gather and analyze historical ground snow load data for the state of Colorado; develop a Monte Carlo simulation framework using novel regression, distribution fitting, and importance sampling techniques; create digital design snow load maps for the state of Colorado. - Products/outcomes: New design snow loads for the state of Colorado (adopted by SEAC and ASCE/SEI 7-16), technical report, two journal articles, conference proceedings, Web-based Google Earth snow loading map for Colorado. Research Prior to Joining CSU Chico • Building Seismic Safety Council Simplified Seismic Design Procedures 2011-2013, 2016 Development Program. - Products/outcomes: Improvements ASCE/SEI 7 provisions for accidental torsion and for simplified seismic design, Journal article, Report. • Beta test Performance Assessment Calculation Tool (PACT). ATC project 2010 58. Work conducted in conjunction with ATC working group. • Assess conditional spectrum based ground motion selection methods for 2010 nonlinear dynamic time-history structural analysis. Undergraduate research. • Assess a buckling-restrained braced frame building with the FEMA P-695 2009 methodology. Undergraduate research. • Develop educational materials for Civil Engineering applications of tire- 2008 derived aggregates. Undergraduate research. David (Jared) DeBock, PhD, PE Page 3 of 8, last updated 9/19/2018 ENGINEERING CONSULTING • University of California seismic risk review. 2018-present - Peer review for seismic hazard and risk assessment process used by the University of California to rank all of their existing buildings. • Develop design seismic response coefficients for a new proprietary building 2016-present system, using quantitative analytical analysis. This project is the first of its kind in the Structural Engineering profession. It is a collaborative research and development project led by J.R. Harris and Company, also involving faculty at CSU Fort Collins and CU Denver. - Responsibilities: Develop nonlinear models of building components and structural systems, based on analytical data and test data; analyze archetype buildings using incremental dynamic analysis to determine collapse resistance. • Project Engineer. J.R. Harris and Company, Denver, CO. 2014-2015 - Design: Timber, steel, and concrete. - Analysis/forensics/repair: Structural vibrations, relative foundation displacements, load testing, inspection of damaged/aging structures. STUDENT RESEARCHERS ADVISED *Asterisks denote students advised while at CSU Chico *Aileen Escobol (CSUC, class of 2020) 2018 *Lince Martin (CSUC, class of 2020) 2018 *Noah Marcias (CSUC, class of 2019) 2017-2018 *Samantha Grey (MS Candidate at University of Colorado, Boulder) 2016-2018 *Marisol Alvarez (CSUC, class of 2019) 2017 *Sarah Essila (Culp and Tanner Structural Engineers) 2016-2017 Kevin Kim (Tuan and Robinson Structural Engineers) 2012-2013 SERVICE (SELECTED) • Master’s thesis committee member (Samantha Grey, CU Boulder) 2018 • Faculty search committee 2015/16, 2017/18 • RTP committee for CIM Lecturers 2018 • ASTM subcommittee WK55885 – seismic risk assessment of real estate 2017-present portfolios • Mid-PAC Geo-wall competition faculty mentor 2015-present • Mid-PAC Steel Bridge competition faculty mentor 2015-2017 David (Jared) DeBock, PhD, PE Page 4 of 8, last updated 9/19/2018 • Peer Reviewer 2015-present Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (Springer) Earthquake Spectra (Earthquake Engineering Research Institute) Journal of Cold Regions Engineering (American Society of Civil Engineers) Journal of Earthquake Engineering (Taylor and Francis) Natural Hazards Review (American Society of Civil Engineers) Structures (Elsevier) 11NCEE National Conference proceedings (Earthquake Engineering Research Institute) PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS • Registered Professional Engineer. License number C86354/CA 2016-present • Member: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) 2018-present • Member: American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) 2017-present • Member: Structural Engineers Association of (Northern) California 2016-present (SEAONC) • Member: Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) 2009-present • Member: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 2009-present • Member: Golden Key Honors Society 2007-present • Member: Structural Engineers Association of Colorado (SEAC) 2014-2015 - Snow loading committee (activity maintained after moving to CSU Chico, although no longer an official member) - Seismic committee • Vice

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